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Trump’s Greenland ‘Framework of a Future Deal’: What We Know So Far. AI-Generated.
In January 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had reached what he described as a “framework of a future deal” concerning the strategic Arctic territory of Greenland. The comments came at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland — a high-profile backdrop for what could become one of the most controversial diplomatic negotiations in recent Western history. �
By Ayesha Lashari11 days ago in The Swamp
Murders That Could Be Linked to 100 More Deaths. AI-Generated.
For years, the murders appeared isolated—tragic, brutal, but seemingly unconnected. Different cities. Different victims. Different methods. Police reports closed one case at a time, labeling them as crimes of passion, random violence, or unfortunate coincidences. But a growing body of evidence suggests something far more disturbing: these murders may be linked to nearly 100 additional deaths, forming a hidden pattern of violence that has gone unnoticed for decades.
By Ayesha Lashari11 days ago in The Swamp
The Leaky Jar. AI-Generated.
At first glance, the leaky jar seems like a simple, almost insignificant problem. A container with a crack, unable to hold what is poured into it. Yet, when viewed more deeply, the leaky jar becomes a powerful metaphor for human energy, emotions, time, and self-worth. Many of us are walking through life carrying invisible leaky jars—trying to fill them with happiness, success, love, or validation—only to wonder why we still feel empty.
By Aarif Lashari11 days ago in The Swamp
Winter Snowstorm: What To Expect If You’re Flying This Weekend—As Major Airlines Issue Waivers. AI-Generated.
Winter weather is about to make travel tricky this weekend as a major snowstorm sweeps across parts of the United States, prompting airlines to issue flight waivers and caution passengers to plan ahead. From cancellations to delayed departures, travelers should be aware of what to expect before heading to airports.
By Muhammad Hassan12 days ago in The Swamp
Paramount Extends Deadline on Hostile Warner Bros. Bid to February 20. AI-Generated.
The battle for control in Hollywood has entered a new and uncertain phase. Paramount Global has officially extended the deadline related to a hostile takeover bid involving Warner Bros., pushing the decision date to February 20. The move has sparked fresh debate across the media industry, raising questions about strategy, shareholder pressure, and the long-term future of traditional entertainment giants in a rapidly changing digital landscape.
By Muhammad Hassan12 days ago in The Swamp
Winter Snowstorm Alert: What Travelers Need to Know This Weekend. AI-Generated.
As winter tightens its grip on the United States, travelers planning to fly this weekend are facing potential disruptions due to a powerful snowstorm sweeping across multiple states. Major airlines have already begun issuing waivers and offering flexible options for passengers, but understanding what to expect can help you navigate your trip more smoothly.
By Muhammad Hassan12 days ago in The Swamp
Council Moves to Block Holidaymakers Parking Near Airport. AI-Generated.
As air travel continues to rebound after years of disruption, airports across the world are once again facing a familiar problem: congestion caused by holidaymakers looking for cheap or free parking. In response, a local council has announced new measures to block tourists from parking near the airport, a move that has sparked debate among residents, travelers, and business owners alike.
By Ayesha Lashari12 days ago in The Swamp
Company Fined £433,000 After Machine Crash Leaves Worker with Life-Changing Injuries. AI-Generated.
A packaging firm has been fined a substantial £433,333 after a worker at its Scottish facility suffered a severe skull fracture and permanent life-altering injuries when a heavy machine fell on him in an incident that authorities described as “entirely preventable.” �
By Ayesha Lashari12 days ago in The Swamp
What Is ICE and What Powers Do Its Agents Have to Use Force?. AI-Generated.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly known as ICE, has been at the center of public debate and media attention in the United States for years. Recently, incidents involving ICE agents have raised questions about the scope of their authority and the use of force. Understanding ICE’s role, responsibilities, and legal powers is crucial for anyone following immigration policy, law enforcement, and civil rights issues.
By Aarif Lashari12 days ago in The Swamp
The End of the World As We Know It: Is the Rules-Based Order Finished?. AI-Generated.
The phrase “rules-based order” has long been a central tenet of the international system that has governed the world since the end of World War II. After nearly a century of diplomacy, international agreements, and cooperation, the rules-based order helped maintain peace, stability, and cooperation among nations. But with recent global shifts, the question arises: Is the rules-based order finished?
By Muhammad Hassan12 days ago in The Swamp











